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Everything you need to know about the TikTok ban — and why it might not even matter. 

This mandated divestiture is poised to be one of the most significant and contentious technology transactions in recent years. 

Humanity is one convincing deepfake away from a global catastrophe

AI-powered disinformation is a fundamental risk to safety and security.

Plaintiffs’ lawyers flagrant abuse of public nuisance law is breaking our court system

For the most part, these cases are filed in order to achieve policy goals that have failed to gain traction with voters in our democratic system.  

Morning Report — Cease-fire talks pick up between Israel, Hamas

Nearly seven months into Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, White House officials are making progress in their push for a temporary cease-fire. Speaking Monday in Saudi Arabia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Hamas should accept an “extraordinarily generous” proposal to release Israeli hostages it is holding in Gaza in exchange for a temporary...

Demand for critical minerals drives massive changes in global economy

The race to beef up global supply chains for metals and minerals crucial to the ongoing energy transition is heating up. Companies are jockeying for position within shifting production networks and legislatures are advancing packages to pull mineral processing away from China, where the industry has been concentrated for decades. At stake in the quest...

Stefanik hits special counsel Jack Smith with ethics complaint, accuses him of election meddling

The No. 3 House Republican, Rep. Elise Stefanik, is demanding the DOJ launch an ethics investigation into special counsel Jack Smith.

Conservative groups wary of bipartisan House push for college antisemitism monitors

Conservative free speech advocates are wary about a new bipartisan bill to establish antisemitism monitors at US colleges and universities that get federal funding.

Mississippi lawmakers poised to vote on Medicaid expansion plan with work mandate

Mississippi legislators are set to vote on a Medicaid expansion plan this week would require new program recipients to be employed at least 100 hours a month.

Abbott says Texas won’t accept Biden’s ‘ham-fisted’ Title IX changes

Gov. Greg Abbott issued a letter on Monday informing President Biden's administration that Texas will not be adopting the new Title IX protections for "gender identity" published earlier this month.

Judge hits ‘treasonous’ ex-NSA worker with 21-year sentence for trying to sell secrets to Russia: ‘A betrayal’

Ex-National Security Agency worker Jareh Sebastian Dalke was sentenced to 21 years after trying to sell classified info to an undercover FBI agent believed to be a Russian official.

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